Data Transformation Engine IBM WebSphere MQ Adapter Reference Guide

Chapter 3 - IBM WebSphere MQ Commands List of Commands
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For example, to specify the target queue named target_q under the queue
manager qmgr for message outputs (where 16 is the numeric value of the
MQOO_OUTPUT option), the syntax would be:
-QMN qmgr -QN target_q -MQOO 16
To specify the source queue named source_q under the queue manager qmgr,
for message input in browse mode with shared access (where 10 is the numeric
superposition of the MQOO_INPUT_SHARED (2) and MQOO_BROWSE (8) options),
the syntax would be:
-QMN qmgr -QN source_q -MQOO 10
Packet (-PKT)
Use the Packet adapter command (-PKT) for data targets to break output data
into multiple messages and to put these messages on the target queue with the
same message identifier.
-PKT
packet_size
Option Description
packet_size
The packet size must be specified in units of 1000 bytes
with a minimum of one unit.
For example, to specify a packet size of 3000 bytes, the syntax would be:
-PKT 3
If one of the following conditions is met:
If the
-HDR or -DH command is used on output, and the message header has
the Version field set to a value of one (1).
If the Version 2 (
-V2) command is used (which enforces the use of the Version
1 header from MQSeries 2.x).
The created physical messages will be independent logical messages that will have
the same message id. These messages cannot be automatically reassembled on
input, however, this can be achieved through the proper map design.
On the other hand, if BOTH of the following conditions are met:
If
-HDR or -DH is used on output, and if the message header has Version field
set to a value of two (2).